Long Street, Easingwold, York

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A surprisingly spacious 2 bedroomed period property of significant charm and character enjoying the

benefit of off road parking and featuring a delightful south west facing rear garden. The beautifully

presented living accommodation on offer includes a reception hall, 2 formal reception rooms (1 with

period open fireplace), tastefully appointed kitchen, utility room, 2 bedrooms and a stylish bathroom

complemented by gas fired radiator central heating and period single glazed sashed windows.

A reception hall leads off into a sitting room and a delightful formal dining room with cast and tiled period open fireplace, under stairs storage cupboard and an original floor to ceiling alcove cupboard with stripped pine doors. The tastefully appointed kitchen features a contemporary style radiator and provides worktops, base and wall storage cupboards, inset sink and drainer unit and freestanding appliance space complemented by a useful utility room leading off.

The spacious first floor landing leads off into an impressive 15 7 long master bedroom, 2nd bedroom with built-in wardrobe and a stylish bathroom. Other internal features of note include gas fired radiator central heating, single glazed sashed windows and stripped pine period doors to the ground floor .

Externally a shared drive (adjacent to Clarks Bakery) and a vehicular right of way across the rear of the pretty terrace leads to a double width parking bay, courtyard area with 3 small brick-built storage sheds and the delightful south west facing rear garden which is mainly laid to lawn and features a paved seating area, timber garden shed and established flower bed and shrub borders.

Agent,s Note

In compliance with Section 21 of the Estate Agency Act 1979 we are obliged to inform potential purchasers that the Vendor of this particular property is an employee of Stephenson & Son

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